Tuesday 30 June 2020

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Part-2 How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

Part-2 How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2
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Part-2 How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

Part-2 How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2
Part-2 How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2
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Part-2 How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

Part-2 How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

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Monday 29 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

How to Make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2
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How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

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How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2

How to make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2
How to Make a Football Game in MIT App Inventor 2
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Sunday 28 June 2020

MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 Registration Confirmation

MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 Registration Confirmation

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MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 Registration Confirmation

MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 Registration Confirmation
MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 - Registration Confirmation Dear MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 applicant, We are happy to confirm that you have successfully registered for the Hackathon 2020. We will use this email address we have for you to send you important event information in the days to come and, on July 12 00:00 GMT, when the Hackathon starts, we will send you specific Hackathon theme(s) and all the information you will need to submit your video and app. Please include us in your address book and make sure that our emails do not accidentally go to your Junk mail folder. To be clear, the specific theme(s) of the Hackathon will be announced on July 12 00:00 GMT and all app building will happen during the July 12-18 time period. There is no advanced preparation that is needed but if you aren’t that familiar with App Inventor, you can use the time between now and July 12 to hone your skills by following some of our tutorials. We’ve also set up a Slack workspace for Hackathon organizers and participants to communicate, share ideas, ask questions, and help each other out. We’ve set up several channels for interacting with each other. We think it’s a great way for those of you registered as an individual participant to meet others and possibly connect and work together on a team. The #teams channel is the place to do this, if interested. So, please join our Slack workspace and introduce yourself and get to know your fellow app inventors so that you’re all well acquainted by the start of the hackathon! https://ift.tt/31ljcjb mit app inventor tutorial thunkable thunkable tutorial
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MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 Registration Confirmation

MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 - Registration Confirmation Dear MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 applicant, We are happy to confirm that you have successfully registered for the Hackathon 2020. We will use this email address we have for you to send you important event information in the days to come and, on July 12 00:00 GMT, when the Hackathon starts, we will send you specific Hackathon theme(s) and all the information you will need to submit your video and app. Please include us in your address book and make sure that our emails do not accidentally go to your Junk mail folder. To be clear, the specific theme(s) of the Hackathon will be announced on July 12 00:00 GMT and all app building will happen during the July 12-18 time period. There is no advanced preparation that is needed but if you aren’t that familiar with App Inventor, you can use the time between now and July 12 to hone your skills by following some of our tutorials. We’ve also set up a Slack workspace for Hackathon organizers and participants to communicate, share ideas, ask questions, and help each other out. We’ve set up several channels for interacting with each other. We think it’s a great way for those of you registered as an individual participant to meet others and possibly connect and work together on a team. The #teams channel is the place to do this, if interested. So, please join our Slack workspace and introduce yourself and get to know your fellow app inventors so that you’re all well acquainted by the start of the hackathon! https://ift.tt/31ljcjb mit app inventor tutorial thunkable thunkable tutorial
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Friday 26 June 2020

How to use Dynamic Color in MIT App Inventor 2

How to use Dynamic Color in MIT App Inventor 2

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How to use Dynamic Color in MIT App Inventor 2

How to use Dynamic Color in MIT App Inventor 2
How to use Dynamic Color in MIT App Inventor 2 In the color property of most components (such as BackgroundColor of a Button, TextColor of a Label, etc), App Inventor provides 15 different colors for you to choose from. If none of these colors please you, you can change the color in the Blocks Editor by using the setter block for the component’s property. The Colors drawer contains color blocks that when clicked has 70 colors to choose from. After clicking: Lots of colors appear! Let’s say you still can’t find the right color. There’s one more way to create colors using App Inventor. Notice that in the Colors drawer, there’s a block called “make a color”. This block takes a list of 3 numbers which represent R, G, B. RGB values are the red, green, and blue intensity values that are used to define a color. They range from 0 to 255 and are commonly found to describe colors in computer programs. This site, HTML Color Codes, is a great resource for finding RGB values of a color (scroll to the bottom to play around with different RGB values). thunkable
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How to use Dynamic Color in MIT App Inventor 2

How to use Dynamic Color in MIT App Inventor 2 In the color property of most components (such as BackgroundColor of a Button, TextColor of a Label, etc), App Inventor provides 15 different colors for you to choose from. If none of these colors please you, you can change the color in the Blocks Editor by using the setter block for the component’s property. The Colors drawer contains color blocks that when clicked has 70 colors to choose from. After clicking: Lots of colors appear! Let’s say you still can’t find the right color. There’s one more way to create colors using App Inventor. Notice that in the Colors drawer, there’s a block called “make a color”. This block takes a list of 3 numbers which represent R, G, B. RGB values are the red, green, and blue intensity values that are used to define a color. They range from 0 to 255 and are commonly found to describe colors in computer programs. This site, HTML Color Codes, is a great resource for finding RGB values of a color (scroll to the bottom to play around with different RGB values). thunkable
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Thursday 25 June 2020

How to make Number Game in /MIT App Inventor 2

How to make Number Game in /MIT App Inventor 2

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How to make Number Game in /MIT App Inventor 2

How to make Number Game in /MIT App Inventor 2
How to make Number Game in /MIT App Inventor 2
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Wednesday 24 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: What Are the Different Types of Mobile Apps [ Developer 2020 ]

What Are the Different Types of Mobile Apps [ Developer 2020 ]

There are three basic types of mobile apps if we categorize them by the technology used to code then there are 3 types of apps: 1. Native apps iOS on Objective-C or Swift Android on Java Windows Phone on Net 2. Hybrid apps for all platforms altogether with Xamarin, React Native, Ionic, Angular Mobile Sencha Touch etc. 3. Web apps as responsive versions of website to work on any mobile device. Types of apps Native apps Such apps are developed for a single mobile operating system exclusively, therefore they are “native” for a particular platform or device. App built for systems like iOS, Android, Windows phone, Symbian, Blackberry can not be used on a platform other than their own. In other words, you won’t be able to use Android app on iPhone. Main advantage of native apps is high performance and ensuring good user experience as developers use native device UI. Moreover, an access to wide range of APIs that puts no limitation on app usage. Native applications are distinctly accessible from app stores of their kind and have the clear tendency to reach target customers. Some cons to native apps are higher cost compared to other types of apps – due to the need of creating app duplicates for other platforms, separate support and maintenance for different types of apps resulting in bigger product price. Hybrid apps They are built using multi-platform web technologies (for example HTML5, CSS and Javascript). So-called hybrid apps are mainly website applications disguised in a native wrapper. Apps possess usual pros and cons of both native and web mobile applications. Hybrid multi-platform apps are fast and relatively easy to develop – a clear advantage. Single code base for all platforms ensures low-cost maintenance and smooth updates. Widely used APIs, like gyroscope, accelerometer, geolocation are available. On the other hand, hybrid applications lack in performance, speed and overall optimization in comparison to native apps for instance. Also, there are certain design issues due to app inability to look in exactly same way on two or more platforms. Web apps These are software applications that behave in a fashion similar to native applications. Web apps use a browser to run and are usually written in HTML5, JavaScript or CSS. These apps redirect a user to URL and offer “install” option by simply creating a bookmark to their page. Web applications require minimum of device memory, as a rule. As all personal databases are saved on a server, users can get access from any device whenever there is internet connection. That is why the use of web apps with poor connection would result in bad user experience. The drawback is access to not that many APIs for developers, with exception of geolocation and few others. thunkable
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What Are the Different Types of Mobile Apps [ Developer 2020 ]

What Are the Different Types of Mobile Apps [ Developer 2020 ]

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What Are the Different Types of Mobile Apps [ Developer 2020 ]

What Are the Different Types of Mobile Apps [ Developer 2020 ]
There are three basic types of mobile apps if we categorize them by the technology used to code then there are 3 types of apps: 1. Native apps iOS on Objective-C or Swift Android on Java Windows Phone on Net 2. Hybrid apps for all platforms altogether with Xamarin, React Native, Ionic, Angular Mobile Sencha Touch etc. 3. Web apps as responsive versions of website to work on any mobile device. Types of apps Native apps Such apps are developed for a single mobile operating system exclusively, therefore they are “native” for a particular platform or device. App built for systems like iOS, Android, Windows phone, Symbian, Blackberry can not be used on a platform other than their own. In other words, you won’t be able to use Android app on iPhone. Main advantage of native apps is high performance and ensuring good user experience as developers use native device UI. Moreover, an access to wide range of APIs that puts no limitation on app usage. Native applications are distinctly accessible from app stores of their kind and have the clear tendency to reach target customers. Some cons to native apps are higher cost compared to other types of apps – due to the need of creating app duplicates for other platforms, separate support and maintenance for different types of apps resulting in bigger product price. Hybrid apps They are built using multi-platform web technologies (for example HTML5, CSS and Javascript). So-called hybrid apps are mainly website applications disguised in a native wrapper. Apps possess usual pros and cons of both native and web mobile applications. Hybrid multi-platform apps are fast and relatively easy to develop – a clear advantage. Single code base for all platforms ensures low-cost maintenance and smooth updates. Widely used APIs, like gyroscope, accelerometer, geolocation are available. On the other hand, hybrid applications lack in performance, speed and overall optimization in comparison to native apps for instance. Also, there are certain design issues due to app inability to look in exactly same way on two or more platforms. Web apps These are software applications that behave in a fashion similar to native applications. Web apps use a browser to run and are usually written in HTML5, JavaScript or CSS. These apps redirect a user to URL and offer “install” option by simply creating a bookmark to their page. Web applications require minimum of device memory, as a rule. As all personal databases are saved on a server, users can get access from any device whenever there is internet connection. That is why the use of web apps with poor connection would result in bad user experience. The drawback is access to not that many APIs for developers, with exception of geolocation and few others. thunkable
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Tuesday 23 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: How to make a Piano App in MIT App Inventor 2

How to make a Piano App in MIT App Inventor 2

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How to make a Piano App in MIT App Inventor 2

How to make a Piano App in MIT App Inventor 2

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How to make a Piano App in MIT App Inventor 2

How to make a Piano App in MIT App Inventor 2
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Monday 22 June 2020

How to connect Firebase with MIT App Inventor 2 [ Firebase ]

How to connect Firebase with MIT App Inventor 2 [ Firebase ]

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How to connect Firebase with MIT App Inventor 2 [ Firebase ]

How to connect Firebase with MIT App Inventor 2 [ Firebase ]
How to connect firebaes with MIT App Inventor 2 MIT App Inventor has played a big role in bringing programming to a wide range of audience, primarily high school students. One of the challenges that I have faced while teaching this to a young audience has been that once you progress beyond a certain set of features in App Inventor applications, you get to a tricky situation where you need to explain persistence of data. App Inventor 2 has good support for local persistence of data via TinyDB and TinyWebDB. The former is a local persistence solution and the later is a managed database solution in the cloud. While TinyDB is good, it is time to look at Firebase, the hosted real-time database in the cloud from Google. irebase Setup The first step for us is to setup the Firebase database in the cloud. The instructions are given below: Visit https://ift.tt/1OK0qH9 and login with your Google account. You will see the welcome screen with two buttons as shown below: Click on Create New Project button. This will bring up the Create a project screen as shown below, where you will need to provide a project name. Note that you will need to provide a unique name for your project. Select a Country/region where you would like your database to be hosted. Click on Create Project. Be patient. This will create a Firebase database under the Spark Plan. This plan is free and is good enough for our scenario. As an example of what the Spark plan gives us, take a look at this table. To iterate again, we are only going to look at the Database feature of Firebase and not other services for now. Click on the Database link on the left. This will show up some details about your database as shown below: Click on the Rules tab. You will notice that it has the following rules by default as shown below. Let’s not get too much into rules for now but it is sufficient to understand that why the magic text indicates is that to do database reads and writes, you will need to be authenticated. Firebase supports multiple authentication mechanisms, but we will keep it simple for now and not use any authentication. Note that what we are going to do is not good practice but it is ok for our tutorial here. What we are going to do is open up access to this Firebase database to allow anyone (everyone) to both read and write. To do that, simply start editing the text to the one that is shown below: Click on Publish. This will publish (associate) the rules with your database. It also indicates clearly (and which is good by the way) that we have defined our database to be accessed by the public (read and write). Boys and Girls, don’t try this at home (sorry … don’t try this in a live database). That’s it. We have a Firebase database in the cloud, all ready for read and write. Now, all we need is to write this to our Android application. Enter App Inventor 2 now for completing our Android application. thunkable firebase authentication firebase cloud functions
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How to connect Firebase with MIT App Inventor 2 [ Firebase ]

How to connect firebaes with MIT App Inventor 2 MIT App Inventor has played a big role in bringing programming to a wide range of audience, primarily high school students. One of the challenges that I have faced while teaching this to a young audience has been that once you progress beyond a certain set of features in App Inventor applications, you get to a tricky situation where you need to explain persistence of data. App Inventor 2 has good support for local persistence of data via TinyDB and TinyWebDB. The former is a local persistence solution and the later is a managed database solution in the cloud. While TinyDB is good, it is time to look at Firebase, the hosted real-time database in the cloud from Google. irebase Setup The first step for us is to setup the Firebase database in the cloud. The instructions are given below: Visit https://ift.tt/1OK0qH9 and login with your Google account. You will see the welcome screen with two buttons as shown below: Click on Create New Project button. This will bring up the Create a project screen as shown below, where you will need to provide a project name. Note that you will need to provide a unique name for your project. Select a Country/region where you would like your database to be hosted. Click on Create Project. Be patient. This will create a Firebase database under the Spark Plan. This plan is free and is good enough for our scenario. As an example of what the Spark plan gives us, take a look at this table. To iterate again, we are only going to look at the Database feature of Firebase and not other services for now. Click on the Database link on the left. This will show up some details about your database as shown below: Click on the Rules tab. You will notice that it has the following rules by default as shown below. Let’s not get too much into rules for now but it is sufficient to understand that why the magic text indicates is that to do database reads and writes, you will need to be authenticated. Firebase supports multiple authentication mechanisms, but we will keep it simple for now and not use any authentication. Note that what we are going to do is not good practice but it is ok for our tutorial here. What we are going to do is open up access to this Firebase database to allow anyone (everyone) to both read and write. To do that, simply start editing the text to the one that is shown below: Click on Publish. This will publish (associate) the rules with your database. It also indicates clearly (and which is good by the way) that we have defined our database to be accessed by the public (read and write). Boys and Girls, don’t try this at home (sorry … don’t try this in a live database). That’s it. We have a Firebase database in the cloud, all ready for read and write. Now, all we need is to write this to our Android application. Enter App Inventor 2 now for completing our Android application. thunkable firebase authentication firebase cloud functions
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Saturday 20 June 2020

What is connectivity components in mit app inventor 2

What is connectivity components in mit app inventor 2
What is connectivity components in MIT app inventor 2 Connectivity Table of Contents: ActivityStarter BluetoothClient BluetoothServer Serial Web thinkable mit app inventor tutorial thunkable
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Friday 19 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]

How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]

How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]
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How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]

How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]

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How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]

How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]
How to create Father's day App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Upgraded ]
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Thursday 18 June 2020

How to create App for Father's Day 2020 in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea ]

How to create App for Father's Day 2020 in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea ]

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How to create App for Father's Day 2020 in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea ]

How to create App for Father's Day 2020 in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea ]
How to create App for Father's Day 2020 in MIT App Inventor 2 Father's Day (or Fathers' Day) is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on March 19 as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Ages. In America, Father's Day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd,[1][2][3] and celebrated on the third Sunday of June for the first time in 1910. It is held on various days in many parts of the world all throughout the year, often in the months of March, May and June. Father's day complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Mother's Day, Siblings Day and Grandparents' Day. fathers day quotes fathers day india fathers day usa fathers day date 2019 fathers day 2019 india fathers day gifts fathers day uk fathers day in nigeria father's day 2020 usa father's day 2019 father's day 2020 uk father's day 2021 fathers day 2020 date in india fathers day quotes fathers day in india father's' day movie fathers day card when is sisters day parents' day mother's day kab aata hai daughters day 2020 father's day kab hai when is father's day 2021 sister day 2020 when is parents' day yoga day 2020 when is friendship day sisters day daughters day husband day mit app inventor tutorials mit app inventor login mit app inventor download mit app inventor emulator mit app inventor system requirements mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor sample projects mit app inventor games brother day father's day 2020 gifts history of celebrating fathers day father's day controversy honoring father's on father's day first father's day father's day articles father's day 2020 usa father's day 2019 father's day 2020 uk father's day 2021 fathers day 2020 date in india fathers day quotes fathers day in india father's' day movie fathers day card when is sisters day parents' day mother's day kab aata hai daughters day 2020 father's day kab hai when is father's day 2021 sister day 2020 when is parents' day yoga day 2020 when is friendship day sisters day daughters day husband day brother day father's day 2020 gifts history of celebrating fathers day father's day controversy honoring father's on father's day first father's day father's day articles thunkable
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How to create App for Father's Day 2020 in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea ]

How to create App for Father's Day 2020 in MIT App Inventor 2 Father's Day (or Fathers' Day) is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on March 19 as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Ages. In America, Father's Day was founded by Sonora Smart Dodd,[1][2][3] and celebrated on the third Sunday of June for the first time in 1910. It is held on various days in many parts of the world all throughout the year, often in the months of March, May and June. Father's day complements similar celebrations honoring family members, such as Mother's Day, Siblings Day and Grandparents' Day. fathers day quotes fathers day india fathers day usa fathers day date 2019 fathers day 2019 india fathers day gifts fathers day uk fathers day in nigeria father's day 2020 usa father's day 2019 father's day 2020 uk father's day 2021 fathers day 2020 date in india fathers day quotes fathers day in india father's' day movie fathers day card when is sisters day parents' day mother's day kab aata hai daughters day 2020 father's day kab hai when is father's day 2021 sister day 2020 when is parents' day yoga day 2020 when is friendship day sisters day daughters day husband day mit app inventor tutorials mit app inventor login mit app inventor download mit app inventor emulator mit app inventor system requirements mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor sample projects mit app inventor games brother day father's day 2020 gifts history of celebrating fathers day father's day controversy honoring father's on father's day first father's day father's day articles father's day 2020 usa father's day 2019 father's day 2020 uk father's day 2021 fathers day 2020 date in india fathers day quotes fathers day in india father's' day movie fathers day card when is sisters day parents' day mother's day kab aata hai daughters day 2020 father's day kab hai when is father's day 2021 sister day 2020 when is parents' day yoga day 2020 when is friendship day sisters day daughters day husband day brother day father's day 2020 gifts history of celebrating fathers day father's day controversy honoring father's on father's day first father's day father's day articles thunkable
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Wednesday 17 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: Father's day app Idea in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea 2020 ]

Father's day app Idea in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea 2020 ]

Father's day app Idea in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea 2020 ] Father's Day is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on March 19 as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Age mit app inventor tutorial thunkable thunkable
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Father's day app Idea in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea 2020 ]

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Father's day app Idea in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea 2020 ]
Father's day app Idea in MIT App Inventor 2 [ New Idea 2020 ] Father's Day is a day of honoring fatherhood and paternal bonds, as well as the influence of fathers in society. In Catholic countries of Europe, it has been celebrated on March 19 as Saint Joseph's Day since the Middle Age mit app inventor tutorial thunkable thunkable
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Tuesday 16 June 2020

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How to create BarCode Scanner App in Kodular

How to create a BarCode Scanner App in Kodular QR-Bar Code Scanner /Generator Describe your app: QR-Bar code Scanner/Generator is smart and essential app for every android smartphone which can scan and read all QR / barcode types including text, url, ISBN, product, contact, calendar, email, location, Wi-Fi and many other formats. QR Code Scanner/Generator is extremely easy and fast QR-Bar code scanner,which can scan any type of QR-Bar code in few seconds whthout taking picture,zooming etc. Just point it to the code and app will automatically detect it. You can get details information about the scanned result with inbuilt browser in one tap. The app can store the “History” so that you can see it later. QR Bar code Scanner/Generator can generate customized QR code for your need with customized background and customized color. You can share the generated QR code anywhere you want. You can generate QR code of Phone,Contact Details, Email,Text,URL,WiFi etc just on few taps. Key Features Generate or scan every types of QR bar codes. Customized Background,Color etc. Share or Copy Scanned content result. History of scanned contents with detail option. View details of Scanned content on inbuilt browser. Hassel free scan ( Just point on code and you have done) Share generated QR code anywhere you want. And Many more… kodular app ideas kodular components kodular blocks kodular vs android studio kodular screen kodular offline download kodular aia file kodular companion apk kodular vs thunkable kodular alternative kodular tutorial appybuilder
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How to create BarCode Scanner App in Kodular

How to create BarCode Scanner App in Kodular

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How to create BarCode Scanner App in Kodular

How to create BarCode Scanner App in Kodular
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Monday 15 June 2020

Sunday 14 June 2020

How to create Screenshot App in Kodular

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Saturday 13 June 2020

How to Create Education App Using YouTube in Kodular

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How to Create Education App Using YouTube in Kodular

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Friday 12 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: How to use Kodular for creating the Android App

How to use Kodular for creating the Android App

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How to use Kodular for creating the Android App

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Thursday 11 June 2020

How to make a Flashlight App in MIT App Inventor

How to make a Flashlight App in MIT App Inventor
How to make a Flashlight App in MIT App Inventor. We will use here one app inventor extension for a flashlight. In this video, we will learn how to turn On flashlight without using any button in-app. In this video, we will use ProximitySensor for managing the flashlight. mit app inventor tutorials mit app inventor login mit app inventor download mit app inventor emulator mit app inventor games mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor system requirements mit app inventor sample projects kodular thunkable x
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Wednesday 10 June 2020

How to use notifier in App Inventor 2

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How to use notifier in App Inventor 2

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How to use notifier in App Inventor 2 Notifier The Notifier component displays alert messages and creates Android log entries through an assortment of methods. Properties BackgroundColor Specifies the background color for alerts (not dialogs). NotifierLength Specifies the length of time that the alert is shown – either “short” or “long”. TextColor Specifies the text color for alerts (not dialogs). mit app inventor tutorials mit app inventor login mit app inventor download mit app inventor emulator mit app inventor games mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor sample projects mit app inventor system requirements thunkable ionic framework thunkable tutorial
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Tuesday 9 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: How to create Open Library App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Book App ]

How to create Open Library App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Book App ]

How to create an Open Library App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Book App ]. In this video we are going to create an app where anyone can upload the book or anyone can download the book from this app. You can use this app in many sectors like you can use this app for study purposes or save and share the best tutorials for your friends or family. mit app inventor tutorials mit app inventor login mit app inventor download code mit app inventor mit app inventor emulator mit app inventor games mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor apps apa itu mit app inventor ios inventor hal abelson learn to program with app inventor mit app inventor github mit app inventor tutorials mit ai2 companion ios mit ai2 companion for windows mit app inventor download ubuntu mit ai2 inventor artificial intelligence girlfriend mit app inventor 2 manual mit app inventor coursera coursera android development what is android app development
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How to create Open Library App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Book App ]

How to create Open Library App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Book App ]
How to create an Open Library App in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Book App ]. In this video we are going to create an app where anyone can upload the book or anyone can download the book from this app. You can use this app in many sectors like you can use this app for study purposes or save and share the best tutorials for your friends or family. mit app inventor tutorials mit app inventor login mit app inventor download code mit app inventor mit app inventor emulator mit app inventor games mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor apps apa itu mit app inventor ios inventor hal abelson learn to program with app inventor mit app inventor github mit app inventor tutorials mit ai2 companion ios mit ai2 companion for windows mit app inventor download ubuntu mit ai2 inventor artificial intelligence girlfriend mit app inventor 2 manual mit app inventor coursera coursera android development what is android app development
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Monday 8 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: How to send SMS from MIT App Inventor 2 [ Send msg 2020 ]

How to send SMS from MIT App Inventor 2 [ Send msg 2020 ]

How to send SMS from MIT App Inventor 2 [ Send msg 2020 ] You'll design the TextGroup app so that clicking on a button texts a message to a list of phone numbers. The app introduces the following App Inventor concepts: The Texting component for sending texts and processing SMS texts. MIT app inventor tutorial mit app inventor sharing component mit app inventor phone call mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor apps mit app inventor tutorial code mit app inventor mit app inventor twitter mit app inventor 2 download thunkable
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How to send SMS from MIT App Inventor 2 [ Send msg 2020 ]

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How to send SMS from MIT App Inventor 2 [ Send msg 2020 ]

How to send SMS from MIT App Inventor 2 [ Send msg 2020 ]
How to send SMS from MIT App Inventor 2 [ Send msg 2020 ] You'll design the TextGroup app so that clicking on a button texts a message to a list of phone numbers. The app introduces the following App Inventor concepts: The Texting component for sending texts and processing SMS texts. MIT app inventor tutorial mit app inventor sharing component mit app inventor phone call mit app inventor 2w mit app inventor apps mit app inventor tutorial code mit app inventor mit app inventor twitter mit app inventor 2 download thunkable
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Sunday 7 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: How to use HTML in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Convert HTML to App ]

How to use HTML in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Convert HTML to App ]

How to use HTML in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Convert HTML to App ]. path to the embedded HTML document for testing file:///mnt/sdcard/AppInventor/assets/yourfilename.html Before packaging the app, use the production path. file:///android_asset/yourfilename.html For HTML Files-: https://ift.tt/2XGhbvv Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) is a markup language for creating a webpage. Webpages are usually viewed in a web browser. They can include writing, links, pictures, and even sound and video. HTML is used to mark and describe each of these kinds of content so the web browser can display them correctly. mit app inventor download mit app inventor login mit app inventor sample projects mit app inventor 2 mit app inventor games mit app inventor emulator app inventor ios mit app inventor 2w
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How to use HTML in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Convert HTML to App ]

How to use HTML in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Convert HTML to App ]
How to use HTML in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Convert HTML to App ]. path to the embedded HTML document for testing file:///mnt/sdcard/AppInventor/assets/yourfilename.html Before packaging the app, use the production path. file:///android_asset/yourfilename.html For HTML Files-: https://ift.tt/2XGhbvv Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) is a markup language for creating a webpage. Webpages are usually viewed in a web browser. They can include writing, links, pictures, and even sound and video. HTML is used to mark and describe each of these kinds of content so the web browser can display them correctly. mit app inventor download mit app inventor login mit app inventor sample projects mit app inventor 2 mit app inventor games mit app inventor emulator app inventor ios mit app inventor 2w
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Saturday 6 June 2020

Liked on YouTube: MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020

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MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 Registration To ensure that we have enough judges, we are requesting that teams register for the competition prior to June 19th. For team registrations, only one member per team needs to register (please indicate all team member names in the form). There is no restriction on the size a team, but be aware that adding more team members may impede team progress. Note: we may limit the number of teams allowed to register depending on demand to ensure that judges can have enough time to thoroughly review final submissions. Please click here to register. Timeline Item Date Registration Deadline June 19 Hackathon Kickoff July 12 Hackathon Submissions July 18 Finalists Announced July 25 Winners Announced Aug 3 Note: We will announce a more specific set of themes for apps at 00:00 GMT on July 12th (20:00 EDT July 11th) at the start of the hackathon. Tracks We will be offering 5 tracks for the hackathon. Individual youth - Individuals under the age of 18 working alone on a project. Team youth - Teams of individuals under the age of 18 working on a project. Mixed team - Teams of individuals of all ages, but at least one under 18 and one over 18, working on a project. Individual adult - Individuals 18 and older working alone on a project. Team adult - Teams of individuals 18 and older working on a project. Submission Requirements Teams must submit an AIA project export of their App Inventor app as well as a video of no more than 2 minutes explaining how the app works. Judges will test all apps using the code.appinventor.mit.edu server, but participants can use any of the MIT run App Inventor services to develop their apps. List of MIT services: ai2.appinventor.mit.edu (USA) code.appinventor.mit.edu (USA) coolthink.appinventor.mit.edu (Hong Kong) app.gzjkw.net (China) Video Information Videos may be in languages other than English, but we kindly ask that if you choose to record your video in another language that you provide English subtitles for the judges. Videos may be hosted on a third party service (e.g., YouTube), but must be accessible for judging. The submission form will allow you to upload a video or provide a link. Given that judges may be reviewing many submissions, use the video as an opportunity to highlight the main goals and features of your app. App Information Apps should be submitted as exported projects, and should be the original works of the team members. Judges will import your projects into App Inventor to evaluate and test them. If we need a login to use your app, please use the corresponding fields in the final submission form to provide login details for the judges. Please do not use any copyrighted material in your submissions unless you can also provide written documentation to indicate you have permission to use those materials. Materials licensed under permissive licenses such as Creative Commons are okay, but please indicate the source of the material in your app. If your app works with external hardware, please describe in your final submission the hardware required and how the app interacts with it. If possible, we will try to acquire hardware for testing, but your description of how the app interfaces with the hardware may be used for judging if the corresponding materials cannot be acquired.
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MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020

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MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020

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MIT App Inventor Hackathon 2020 Registration To ensure that we have enough judges, we are requesting that teams register for the competition prior to June 19th. For team registrations, only one member per team needs to register (please indicate all team member names in the form). There is no restriction on the size a team, but be aware that adding more team members may impede team progress. Note: we may limit the number of teams allowed to register depending on demand to ensure that judges can have enough time to thoroughly review final submissions. Please click here to register. Timeline Item Date Registration Deadline June 19 Hackathon Kickoff July 12 Hackathon Submissions July 18 Finalists Announced July 25 Winners Announced Aug 3 Note: We will announce a more specific set of themes for apps at 00:00 GMT on July 12th (20:00 EDT July 11th) at the start of the hackathon. Tracks We will be offering 5 tracks for the hackathon. Individual youth - Individuals under the age of 18 working alone on a project. Team youth - Teams of individuals under the age of 18 working on a project. Mixed team - Teams of individuals of all ages, but at least one under 18 and one over 18, working on a project. Individual adult - Individuals 18 and older working alone on a project. Team adult - Teams of individuals 18 and older working on a project. Submission Requirements Teams must submit an AIA project export of their App Inventor app as well as a video of no more than 2 minutes explaining how the app works. Judges will test all apps using the code.appinventor.mit.edu server, but participants can use any of the MIT run App Inventor services to develop their apps. List of MIT services: ai2.appinventor.mit.edu (USA) code.appinventor.mit.edu (USA) coolthink.appinventor.mit.edu (Hong Kong) app.gzjkw.net (China) Video Information Videos may be in languages other than English, but we kindly ask that if you choose to record your video in another language that you provide English subtitles for the judges. Videos may be hosted on a third party service (e.g., YouTube), but must be accessible for judging. The submission form will allow you to upload a video or provide a link. Given that judges may be reviewing many submissions, use the video as an opportunity to highlight the main goals and features of your app. App Information Apps should be submitted as exported projects, and should be the original works of the team members. Judges will import your projects into App Inventor to evaluate and test them. If we need a login to use your app, please use the corresponding fields in the final submission form to provide login details for the judges. Please do not use any copyrighted material in your submissions unless you can also provide written documentation to indicate you have permission to use those materials. Materials licensed under permissive licenses such as Creative Commons are okay, but please indicate the source of the material in your app. If your app works with external hardware, please describe in your final submission the hardware required and how the app interacts with it. If possible, we will try to acquire hardware for testing, but your description of how the app interfaces with the hardware may be used for judging if the corresponding materials cannot be acquired.
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Friday 5 June 2020

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Thursday 4 June 2020

How to send data to a google sheet with MIT app inventor [ Google Sheet Database ]

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How to send data to a google sheet with MIT app inventor [ Google Sheet Database ]

How to send data to a google sheet with MIT app inventor [ Google Sheet Database ]
In this video, we will learn how to send data from the MIT app inventor app to google sheet using the app script. ...........................................................CODE............................................................................ function doGet(e) { var ss = SpreadsheetApp.openByUrl("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IYd-hSHZ7AIKLqNyfcU-S6DvDTYvwDXcAFaRVEcYNx0/edit#gid=0"); var sheet = ss.getSheetByName("Sheet1"); addUser(e,sheet); } function doPost(e) { var ss = SpreadsheetApp.openByUrl("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IYd-hSHZ7AIKLqNyfcU-S6DvDTYvwDXcAFaRVEcYNx0/edit#gid=0"); var sheet = ss.getSheetByName("Sheet1"); addUser(e,sheet); } function addUser(e,sheet) { var name = e.parameter.name ; var location = e.parameter.location ; sheet.appendRow([name,location]); } .........................................................END............................................................................ use google spreadsheet as database android mit app inventor save data google sheets google sheets app google sheets 2018 google sheets link code mit app inventor send data to google spreadsheet from android app inventor web component app inventor examples taifun flashlight extension download admob extension for kodular app inventor tutorials use google spreadsheet as database android
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In this video, we will learn how to send data from the MIT app inventor app to google sheet using the app script. ...........................................................CODE............................................................................ function doGet(e) { var ss = SpreadsheetApp.openByUrl("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IYd-hSHZ7AIKLqNyfcU-S6DvDTYvwDXcAFaRVEcYNx0/edit#gid=0"); var sheet = ss.getSheetByName("Sheet1"); addUser(e,sheet); } function doPost(e) { var ss = SpreadsheetApp.openByUrl("https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IYd-hSHZ7AIKLqNyfcU-S6DvDTYvwDXcAFaRVEcYNx0/edit#gid=0"); var sheet = ss.getSheetByName("Sheet1"); addUser(e,sheet); } function addUser(e,sheet) { var name = e.parameter.name ; var location = e.parameter.location ; sheet.appendRow([name,location]); } .........................................................END............................................................................ use google spreadsheet as database android mit app inventor save data google sheets google sheets app google sheets 2018 google sheets link code mit app inventor send data to google spreadsheet from android app inventor web component app inventor examples taifun flashlight extension download admob extension for kodular app inventor tutorials use google spreadsheet as database android
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Wednesday 3 June 2020

How To Use a Web Viewer In a MIT App Inventor App [ Back button problem Solved ]

How To Use a Web Viewer In a MIT App Inventor App [ Back button problem Solved ]

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Tuesday 2 June 2020

How to use Layouts in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Use of Layouts ]

How to use Layouts in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Use of Layouts ]
How to use Layouts in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Use of Layouts ] Layout Table of Contents: HorizontalArrangement HorizontalScrollArrangement TableArrangement VerticalArrangement VerticalScrollArrangement HorizontalArrangement HorizontalArrangement icon Use a horizontal arrangement component to display a group of components laid out from left to right. This component is a formatting element in which you place components that should be displayed from left to right. If you want to have components displayed one over another, use VerticalArrangement instead. In a HorizontalArrangement, components are arranged along the horizontal axis, vertically center-aligned. If a HorizontalArrangement’s Height property is set to Automatic, the actual height of the arrangement is determined by the tallest component in the arrangement whose Height property is not set to Fill Parent. If a HorizontalArrangment’s Height property is set to Automatic and it contains only components whose Height properties are set to Fill Parent, the actual height of the arrangement is calculated using the automatic heights of the components. If a HorizontalArrangement’s Height property is set to Automatic and it is empty, the Height will be 100. Use a VerticalArrangement component to display a group of components laid out from top to bottom, left-aligned. This component is a formatting element in which you place components that should be displayed one below another. The first child component is stored on top, the second beneath it, and so on. If you want to have components displayed next to one another, use HorizontalArrangement instead. In a VerticalArrangement, components are arranged along the vertical axis, left-aligned. Use a table arrangement component to display a group of components in a tabular fashion. This component is a formatting element in which you place components that should be displayed in tabular form. In a TableArrangement, components are arranged in a grid of rows and columns, with not more than one component visible in each cell. If multiple components occupy the same cell, only the last one will be visible. Within each row, components are vertically center-aligned. The width of a column is determined by the widest component in that column. When calculating column width, the automatic width is used for components whose Width property is set to Fill Parent. However, each component will always fill the full width of the column that it occupies. The height of a row is determined by the tallest component in that row whose Height property is not set to Fill Parent. If a row contains only components whose Height properties are set to Fill Parent, the height of the row is calculated using the automatic heights of the components. VerticalScrollArrangement A formatting element in which to place components that should be displayed one below another. (The first child component is stored on top, the second beneath it, etc.) If you wish to have components displayed next to one another, use HorizontalScrollArrangement instead. This version is scrollable.
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How to use Layouts in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Use of Layouts ]

How to use Layouts in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Use of Layouts ] Layout Table of Contents: HorizontalArrangement HorizontalScrollArrangement TableArrangement VerticalArrangement VerticalScrollArrangement HorizontalArrangement HorizontalArrangement icon Use a horizontal arrangement component to display a group of components laid out from left to right. This component is a formatting element in which you place components that should be displayed from left to right. If you want to have components displayed one over another, use VerticalArrangement instead. In a HorizontalArrangement, components are arranged along the horizontal axis, vertically center-aligned. If a HorizontalArrangement’s Height property is set to Automatic, the actual height of the arrangement is determined by the tallest component in the arrangement whose Height property is not set to Fill Parent. If a HorizontalArrangment’s Height property is set to Automatic and it contains only components whose Height properties are set to Fill Parent, the actual height of the arrangement is calculated using the automatic heights of the components. If a HorizontalArrangement’s Height property is set to Automatic and it is empty, the Height will be 100. Use a VerticalArrangement component to display a group of components laid out from top to bottom, left-aligned. This component is a formatting element in which you place components that should be displayed one below another. The first child component is stored on top, the second beneath it, and so on. If you want to have components displayed next to one another, use HorizontalArrangement instead. In a VerticalArrangement, components are arranged along the vertical axis, left-aligned. Use a table arrangement component to display a group of components in a tabular fashion. This component is a formatting element in which you place components that should be displayed in tabular form. In a TableArrangement, components are arranged in a grid of rows and columns, with not more than one component visible in each cell. If multiple components occupy the same cell, only the last one will be visible. Within each row, components are vertically center-aligned. The width of a column is determined by the widest component in that column. When calculating column width, the automatic width is used for components whose Width property is set to Fill Parent. However, each component will always fill the full width of the column that it occupies. The height of a row is determined by the tallest component in that row whose Height property is not set to Fill Parent. If a row contains only components whose Height properties are set to Fill Parent, the height of the row is calculated using the automatic heights of the components. VerticalScrollArrangement A formatting element in which to place components that should be displayed one below another. (The first child component is stored on top, the second beneath it, etc.) If you wish to have components displayed next to one another, use HorizontalScrollArrangement instead. This version is scrollable.
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How to use Layouts in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Use of Layouts ]

How to use Layouts in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Use of Layouts ]

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How to make a Mole Mash Game in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Android Game in 5 minutes ]

How to make a Mole Mash Game in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Android Game in 5 minutes ] In the game MoleMash, a mole pops up at random positions on a playing field, and the player scores points by hitting the mole before it jumps away. Introduction You'll design the game so that the mole moves once every half-second. If it is touched, the score increases by one, and the phone vibrates. Pressing restart resets the score to zero. This tutorial introduces: image sprites timers and the Clock component procedures picking random numbers between 0 and 1 text blocks typeblocking The first components Several components should be familiar from previous tutorials: A Canvas named "MyCanvas". This is the area where the mole moves. A Label named "ScoreLabel" that shows the score, i.e., the number of times the player has hit the mole. A Button named "ResetButton". Drag these components from the Palette onto the Viewer and assign their names. Put MyCanvas on top and set its dimensions to 300 pixels wide by 300 pixels high. Set the Text of ScoreLabel to "Score: ---". Set the Text of ResetButton to "Reset". Also add a Sound component and name it "Noise". You'll use Noise to make the phone vibrate when the mole is hit, similar to the way you made the kitty purr in HelloPurr. Timers and the Clock component You need to arrange for the mole to jump periodically, and you'll do this with the aid of a Clock component. The Clock component provides various operations dealing with time, like telling you what the date is. Here, you'll use the component as a timer that fires at regular internals. The firing interval is determined by the Clock 's TimerInterval property. Drag out a Clock component; it will go into the non-visible components area. Name it "MoleTimer". Set its TimeInterval to 500 milliseconds to make the mole move every half second. Make sure that TimerEnabled is checked. Adding an Image Sprite To add the moving mole we'll use a sprite. Sprites are images that can move on the screen within a Canvas. Each sprite has a Speed and a Heading, and also an Interval that determines how often the sprite moves at its designated speed. Sprites can also detect when they are touched. In MoleMash, the mole has a speed zero, so it won't move by itself. Instead, you'll be setting the mole's position each time the timer fires. Drag an ImageSprite component onto the Viewer. You'll find this component in the Drawing and Animation category of the Palette. Place it within MyCanvas area. Set these properties for the Mole sprite: Picture: Use mole.png, which you downloaded to your computer at the beginning of this tutorial. Enabled: checked Interval: 500 (The interval doesn't matter here, because the mole's speed is zero: it's not moving by itself.) Heading: 0 The heading doesn't matter here either, because the speed is 0. Speed: 0.0 Visible: checked Width: Automatic Height: Automatic You should see the x and y properties already filled in. They were determined by where you placed the mole when you dragged it onto MyCanvas. Go ahead and drag the mole some more. You should see x and y change. You should also see the mole on your connected phone, and the mole moving around on the phone as you drag it around in the Designer. You've now specified all the components. The Designer should look like this. Notice how Mole is indented under MyCanvas in the component structure list, indicating that the sprite is a sub-component of the canvas.
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How to make a Mole Mash Game in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Android Game in 5 minutes ]

How to make a Mole Mash Game in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Android Game in 5 minutes ]

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How to make an Mole Mash Game in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Android Game in 5 minutes ]

How to make an Mole Mash Game in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Android Game in 5 minutes ]
How to make a Mole Mash Game in MIT App Inventor 2 [ Android Game in 5 minutes ] In the game MoleMash, a mole pops up at random positions on a playing field, and the player scores points by hitting the mole before it jumps away. Introduction You'll design the game so that the mole moves once every half-second. If it is touched, the score increases by one, and the phone vibrates. Pressing restart resets the score to zero. This tutorial introduces: image sprites timers and the Clock component procedures picking random numbers between 0 and 1 text blocks typeblocking The first components Several components should be familiar from previous tutorials: A Canvas named "MyCanvas". This is the area where the mole moves. A Label named "ScoreLabel" that shows the score, i.e., the number of times the player has hit the mole. A Button named "ResetButton". Drag these components from the Palette onto the Viewer and assign their names. Put MyCanvas on top and set its dimensions to 300 pixels wide by 300 pixels high. Set the Text of ScoreLabel to "Score: ---". Set the Text of ResetButton to "Reset". Also add a Sound component and name it "Noise". You'll use Noise to make the phone vibrate when the mole is hit, similar to the way you made the kitty purr in HelloPurr. Timers and the Clock component You need to arrange for the mole to jump periodically, and you'll do this with the aid of a Clock component. The Clock component provides various operations dealing with time, like telling you what the date is. Here, you'll use the component as a timer that fires at regular internals. The firing interval is determined by the Clock 's TimerInterval property. Drag out a Clock component; it will go into the non-visible components area. Name it "MoleTimer". Set its TimeInterval to 500 milliseconds to make the mole move every half second. Make sure that TimerEnabled is checked. Adding an Image Sprite To add the moving mole we'll use a sprite. Sprites are images that can move on the screen within a Canvas. Each sprite has a Speed and a Heading, and also an Interval that determines how often the sprite moves at its designated speed. Sprites can also detect when they are touched. In MoleMash, the mole has a speed zero, so it won't move by itself. Instead, you'll be setting the mole's position each time the timer fires. Drag an ImageSprite component onto the Viewer. You'll find this component in the Drawing and Animation category of the Palette. Place it within MyCanvas area. Set these properties for the Mole sprite: Picture: Use mole.png, which you downloaded to your computer at the beginning of this tutorial. Enabled: checked Interval: 500 (The interval doesn't matter here, because the mole's speed is zero: it's not moving by itself.) Heading: 0 The heading doesn't matter here either, because the speed is 0. Speed: 0.0 Visible: checked Width: Automatic Height: Automatic You should see the x and y properties already filled in. They were determined by where you placed the mole when you dragged it onto MyCanvas. Go ahead and drag the mole some more. You should see x and y change. You should also see the mole on your connected phone, and the mole moving around on the phone as you drag it around in the Designer. You've now specified all the components. The Designer should look like this. Notice how Mole is indented under MyCanvas in the component structure list, indicating that the sprite is a sub-component of the canvas.
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